Current Student Work (2011)

April 15 - May 26, 2011

“Current Student Work” showcases furniture and decorative pieces created by the talented participants in the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship’s current Nine-Month Comprehensive program. The thirteen students, who began the course last September, come from a wide range of occupations including (but not limited to) an NCAA swimmer, a former Buddhist monk, a veteran, and an author. What they all share is the aspiration to make fine furniture. Most plan to establish professional workshops, while others are simply cultivating a lifelong passion. For many, this exhibition is the first opportunity to see their work in a professional setting. Asked for his thoughts, the course’s Lead Instructor, Aled Lewis said, "The work is a refreshing mix of contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship, and it shows an abundance of talent!”

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The mission of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is to provide the best possible education for people who want to design and build functional, beautiful, and expressive work out of wood to the highest standard of craftsmanship. At the heart of the Center's mission is the belief that design and craftsmanship are deeply meaningful expressions of the human spirit. They contribute to individual fulfillment and, by extension, to the advancement of society.

Our programs are for novice, intermediate, and advanced woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience in a supportive environment.